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2015 Toyota Tundra Pro, Remote Start


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monty_77 
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Posted: February 05, 2015 at 10:10 PM / IP Logged  
Has anyone put a remote start in one of this yet?
Looking at wire comparison in directwire it looks the same as a 2014 tundra
Was just wondering if the bypass for the 2014 would work.
idatalink or xpresskit don't show anything for the 2015 yet,
Any help would be appreciated
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the ones that i have seen has a G key. Later this year I would suspect the changeover to H keys. Ask the customer to take a picture of the key
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I have a 2015 Tundra Limited. It has a G key. I installed the factory remote start unit, but the instructions given were labeled 2014- so I would say the truck is the same as 2014.
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Quote for the worst case scenario. Say they might loose a key.
This vehicle has 5 wires at the ignition, a SIL data connection, 2 can Hi/Low and immobilizer Data. Use the idatalink as the TL-5 works phenomenal on late model toyotas.If the idatalink doesn't handle the immobilizer, just disconnect that single wire and do a key wrap.
Should work though. since it's still G key, not to mention it looks like a carry-over from 2014.
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As long as it's a G key, it's the same as the 14. I just did a viper and flcan combo in a 15 tundra. All the wiring matched up and the bypass programmed just fine. Worked great.
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I agree with Tedmond.
I did a 2015, and the wiring was all identical to the 2014. I think I used a Flashlogic FLTB1 for the bypass.
As Tedmond said, either ask your customer for a picture of the ignition key, or ask him what letter is stamped on the blade.
I'll gamble that it'll continue to be a G key for the entire 2015 model year, but I could be entirely wrong and they could change over to the H key without notice.
By the way, this truck does not come with a valet key.
Also note that the styling has been refreshed inside and out, and the radio is different now.
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Ok thank, i will get a chance to look at key on Monday
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Posted: February 14, 2015 at 9:27 PM / IP Logged  
Yes had the G key

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